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Degrees and Universities

Masters, Clinical & Community Health Education, Wayne State University (Detroit), 1988Physician Assistant, B. Sc., Touro College, N.Y. State University, 1980B.A., Biology, Queens University (Kingston, Ontario), 1978. Since graduating from Queens University (Kingston, Ontario, Canada), Ms. Gardon Rose further pursued her education and trained to become a Physician Assistant (Touro College, S.U.N.Y.) with a Masters degree in Clinical and Community Health Education (Wayne State University, Det.) and minor in Gerontology from Wayne State University (WSU's Institute of Gerontology, Detroit). She has worked in various healthcare settings in the metropolitan and Detroit areas - hospitals, nursing homes, NGO agencies, and managed care organizations. She takes pride in her past work with Detroit's Women's-Infants'-Children's (WIC) nutrition supplement program and her involvement with Detroit's Empowerment Zone, in particular with the acquiring of government grants for developing and coordinating a client access information and assistance initiative. Ms. Gardon Rose came to CMU in May 2008, serving as the Director of Clinical Services overseeing the Carls Center for Clinical Care and Education at Central Michigan University, in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. Since coming on board, she also supports The Herbert H. and Grace A. Dow College of Health Professions as a Privacy Officer and Interim Director of the Bridges Center for Healthy Life Transitions. After work, she enjoys playing the violin (at the music school across campus), arts and crafts, skiing, swimming (at CMU's Student Athletic Center), cycling, and martial arts.